AI Innovations Unleashed
The Digital Afterlife: Tales from the Machine: Part 2 - The Haunted Server
10 Oct 2025
In this episode of AI Innovations Unleashed, hosts Dr. JR and Nex are joined by data ethics expert Dr. Lena Varga to discuss "The Haunted Server." We delve into the concept of data bias and how it acts as an unseen force causing humorous and sometimes harmful AI errors. The conversation explores real-world examples, from a corporate email gaffe to the COMPAS algorithm used in the criminal justice system and Amazon's biased hiring tool. We also draw parallels to historical digital sabotage like the Morris Worm and Melissa virus. The hosts and Dr. Varga explore the ethical and legal complexities of AI liability, emphasizing the importance of transparency, human oversight, and accountability. We introduce the "human-in-the-loop" approach as a practical solution to mitigating AI's unintended consequences, framing it as a co-pilot model for a safer future. We wrap up by looking forward to next week's episode on the "Uncanny Valley of the Dolls."
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